Kevin Spacey , Ordered to Pay $31M , to ‘House of Cards’ <br />Producer.<br />After a lengthy closed-door legal battle, <br />Kevin Spacey must pay "House of Cards" producer <br />MRC nearly $31 million for sexual misconduct. .<br />After a lengthy closed-door legal battle, <br />Kevin Spacey must pay "House of Cards" producer <br />MRC nearly $31 million for sexual misconduct. .<br />According to 'The Hollywood Reporter,' <br />MRC filed papers looking to confirm the arbitration amount in Los Angeles Superior Court. .<br />'THR' reports that Spacey was cut from the popular Netflix series after multiple allegations that the actor sexually preyed on young men. .<br />'THR' reports that Spacey was cut from the popular Netflix series after multiple allegations that the actor sexually preyed on young men. .<br />The accusations reportedly included <br />the groping of a production assistant and <br />caused MRC to conduct an investigation. .<br />As a result of that investigation, MRC terminated Spacey's acting and producing contracts. .<br />As a result of that investigation, MRC terminated Spacey's acting and producing contracts. .<br />The dispute was then sent to JAMS, <br />where both Spacey and MRC pursued <br />legal claims against one another. .<br />In the latest filing, the arbitrator of the case concluded <br />that Spacey breached his contractual obligations to act , “in a professional manner” , and violated the company's anti-harassment policies.<br />Spacey unsuccessfully <br />tried to appeal the award to a panel <br />of three additional arbitrators. .<br />Spacey unsuccessfully <br />tried to appeal the award to a panel <br />of three additional arbitrators. .<br />The safety of our employees, sets and work environments is of paramount importance to MRC and why we set out to push for accountability, MRC statement, via The Hollywood Reporter.<br />The safety of our employees, sets and work environments is of paramount importance to MRC and why we set out to push for accountability, MRC statement, via The Hollywood Reporter